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Death penalty debate sparked by Tory senator
Conservative Senator Pierre-Hugues Boisvenu, who sits on the committee studying the omnibus crime bill, says he is against the death penalty but that convicted killers have a right to have a rope in their cells.
Violent Occupy Oakland protest results in 300 arrests
About 300 people were arrested in Oakland during a chaotic day of Occupy protests that saw demonstrators break into City Hall and burn an American flag, as police earlier fired tear gas and bean bags to disperse hundreds of people.
Shafia jury finds all guilty
A Montreal couple and their son were all convicted Sunday of first-degree murder in the deaths of four family members.

A federal judge in Seattle has sentenced Barefoot Bandit Colton Harris-Moore to 6� years in prison for his infamous two-year, international crime spree of break-ins and boat and plane thefts that ended in 2010.
Cocaine-stuffed pineapples seized
RCMP and border officials shed more light Thursday on what they say is a scheme to repeatedly import drugs into Canada, with cocaine-stuffed pineapples intercepted at a port in New Brunswick and marijuana packaged around watermelons seized from trucks in
Man admits to gross sexual abuseAn Edmonton-area man admitted Tuesday to having
sex with his own children and the daughters of two
girlfriends and using a whip and a dog in his twisted
crimes.
Chinese Bloggers Mock US' SOPA OutrageChinese Internet users were just a wee bit amused by American protests over the Stop Online Privacy Act . "Don't understand the hoopla over Wikipedia blackout in the US today," one microblogger... US News Summaries. | Newser

A lot of good those Wednesday blackouts did for the Internet. Not.
CWB battle not overAccording to Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz, it's all over but the crying for supporters of the Canadian Wheat Board's single desk.
"It's a done deal, folks,'' Ritz told delegates at the Western Canadian Wheat Growers convention in Moose Jaw last wee

Ontario court to hear case of lesbian couple who have been told they can�t divorce because they were never really married
Polish prosecutor shoots selfColonel shoots himself in head after cutting short a news conference in his office to defend a military investigation.
Farmers launch wheat board class actionA class action lawsuit has been launched in Saskatoon seeking $15.4 billion in damages resulting from changes made by the Harper government to the Canadian Wheat Board.
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